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North Korea threatens WAR with China over ‘nuclear betrayal’

May 4, 2017;

By Jamie Micklethwaite, Daily Star,


‘GRAVE CONSEQUENCES’: Kim Jong-un has turned his attentions to China

 

Tensions on the Korea peninsula have reached an all-time high with the US and Kim threatening military action against each other.

Donald Trump fired his second ICBM in one month in a chilling warning to the tubby tyrant after a missile launched from the communist country exploded in seconds.

But Kim has now set his sights on his former Chinese allies over their recent “threats”.

A statement from puppet propaganda rag KCNA slammed China for their “insincerity and betrayal”.It said: “A string of absurd and reckless remarks are now heard from China every day only to render the present bad situation tenser.

“China had better ponder over the grave consequences to be entailed by its reckless act of chopping down the pillar of the DPRK-China relations.”

The comments come after China warned the despot nation to cease hostilities with the US or face further sanctions.It also called for the North to dismantle its nuclear programme immediately or “face consequences”.

President Xi Jinping has given orders for all Chinese citizens to evacuate from north Korea if tensions escalate.

But the rotund ruler has remained defiant and nonplussed at the prospect of losing his most powerful rival.The KCNA added: “The DPRK will never beg for the maintenance of friendship with China.”

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